| Show AGREEMENT IN SIGHT f i FOR STREET GAR CAR MEN Both Sides Propose Concessions Concessions Conces Conces- i and Neither Ex Expects Expects Ex- Ex Strike 1 Con Concessions were n made Eule b by b- both the Utah J Light Railway company anil representatives ot of the street car t union yesterday and both sides n as asserted nc- nc that thero 1 Is 18 no possibility of a a. astrike astrike strike and that an agreement as ae to toI tot I t wages and working conditions will be beI I- I reached this week week probably probably torn tomorrow on ow when another conference will bo held Officials of ot the company compan declared t that In yesterdays yesterday's conference with th the thet t employees employees' committee an nn n agreement was reached and would c ha been ratified rat rat- Hied then and nd there hul hlll the carmenI carmen's carmen I 1 committee the authority t to take talc till thIs 1 ten tn for or the union Representatives Nt o oboth of both sides In this conference believe bellev 7 that thal the carmen will concur In the in indor indorsement in- in dor of or their committee and that Ilia there will be no trouble whatsoever or AV What hat was agreed upon subject to t approval al of C their committees committee's stand stan l bYthe by bythe bythe the carmen's carmen union nilon at yesterdays yesterday's as conference eon con con- terence ference between n employers employer and emIo em em- Io t es at nt th the general offIces officer of tho the yesterday those present nt would not divulge The company made concessions co ant and the employees made concessions 51 said td I J J p. H. H Knickerbocker secretary Cl 1 of or the I street railway company but hut Inasmuch I i HS sUJ the thc carmen's committee must report fro to their or organization and another conferenCe conference conference con- con ference will be he hel held It Is lt not possible y yet ret et to say ay what those concessions were 31 It t Is safe to say aay however that th there rc will be no trouble Had the car car- u mens men's committee had the authority I believe It would have hae reached an a agreement agree agree- ec- ec ment with ith officials of or the company compan toda to- to day dav There Is little doubt that the union will approve e and an amicable 1 agreement is 15 expected Friday when all tho the particulars will bo be made known Xu vo o Strike c. lothe 1 Mr Knickerbocker laughed lang at tho the thoi i Rugge suggestion Uon that the company's s action i In requesting pr privilege to carry United I States mail mall on all till its cars car was with th tho j e- e expectation o of ot demands of oC H its I J employees experiencing a strike and protection o of the federal KOV- KOV O f In Sn that event by In reason oC ot the tho mall carr carrying h No o such u h motive wa was behind tho the request for the mall mail privilege l lege he said an and the company was not remotely anticipating a a. strike or any m serious trouble with Its employees J. J J James mes H H. Lament Lamont president of ot the I carmen's union n. n declared thero wa was no talk tan of or strike or walkout among among- the themen themen men men and antI that a a. satisfactory a agreement with Hh the company comPan as to working condition condition condition condi condi- tion and slight wage advances nd-ances was expected ext ex ox- 1 d in 3 a a. few days davs He Allen Burt Eurt business buRi ess a. a agent ent of ot the union and James t Reeder was wag the carmen's representatives lives tives at yesterdays yesterday's conference in the company offices Present for tor the company cornU corn corn- pan pany were Mr tr Knickerbocker r Supt W TV U T. T Maddex and George W. W Manning |